RT Dissertation/Thesis T1 Impacts of the fungal bio-control agent Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. strigae on plant beneficial microbial communities in the maize rhizosphere A1 Musyoki,Mary Kamaa WP 2016/10/11 AB Striga hermonthica causes severe yield reduction in cereal crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Intergrated Striga management has been proposed as one of the best options to control striga. Along this line, the use of biocontrol agent (BCA) Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. strigae (Foxy-2) has been proven as an effective and environmental friendly management strategy. It is well established that a prerequisite for a successful BCA is sufficient risk assessment analysis. Towards this direction, Foxy-2 was assessed for its potential non-target impacts on the abundance, community structure of bacterial and archaeal nitrifying prokaryotes as well as enzymatic activities of proteolytic bacteria. Maize rhizosphere soils treated with or without Foxy-2, Striga and high quality organic residues (i.e., Tithonia diversifolia) as N source were evaluated by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP). It was observed that Foxy-2 had a promoting effect on archaeal abundance under controlled conditions in sandy soils. Furthermore, crop growth stage, seasonality and soil type had a strong effect on abundance and community structure of nitrifying prokaryotes over Foxy-2 inoculation. In addition proteolytic enzymatic activities analysis showed that Foxy-2 did not affect their activities. Correlation analysis also showed that abundance and community structure on nitrifying communities positively correlated with extractable organic carbon, extractable organic nitrogen and soil pH, while proteolytic enzymatic activities correlated with extractable organic nitrogen and soil ammonium. It was concluded that Foxy-2 is compatible with nitrifying prokaryotes and proteolytic enzymatic activities. K1 Rhizosphäre K1 Prokaryoten K1 Bakterien K1 Striga K1 Rhizosphäre K1 Striga hermonthica PP Hohenheim PB Kommunikations-, Informations- und Medienzentrum der Universität Hohenheim UL http://opus.uni-hohenheim.de/volltexte/2016/1268